Author: Kevin Leveille

I'm a 31 year-old father of 2 who teaches English in a French High School in Northeastern Ontario. After work, I'm very involved with my community as town councillor, being involved with the local airport, swimming pool, cemetery, recreation and HR. I started blogging in 2015 in the hopes of sharing my opinion on the game and having good hockey talk ensue. My hobbies include playing hockey, watching hockey, blogging about the Habs, Habs, Jays, Seahawks, and watching Netflix with my fiancée.

What happens when Antti Niemi plays his first game in weeks on the same night that the team absolutely mails it in? If you guessed a 7-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night, you’d be very accurate in your assessment.

Carey Price kept the Habs in the game as the Sens played an intense first period on Thursday night. The Habs took over for the last 40 minutes of play and were rewarded with a 5-2 road win to sweep the mini-series.

When speaking of lack of experience, the Habs have often been on the wrong side of this discussion since the start of the season. On Tuesday, it was the Habs turn to take advantage of the inexperience on the Ottawa back end as they skated away with a 5-2 win.

Monday was yet another game that was so much fun for the fans to watch. With a 5-4 final score in favour of Washington, it’s obvious that there were plenty of goals, but there were also many highlight quality stops by the goaltenders, plenty of rough stuff, and some solid defensive plays.

In a game where the entire team decided that defence was optional and Carey Price continued to struggle, the bright spot continued to be Montreal’s offence. However, it wasn’t enough as Buffalo prevailed 6-5 in overtime on Thursday night.